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10.5 CF Interrogation
The ARGUS will check whether a call diversion has been setup in the exchange for the
access under test (BRI
or U-interface
).
The ARGUS will show the type of diversion (CFU, CFNR or CFB) and the call diversion’s
service. The display is limited to a maximum of 10 call diversions for all of the MSNs. The
ARGUS will count any additionally set up call diversions.
Any call diversion set up in the exchange can be cleared with the ARGUS.
ARGUS in the Single tests menu
Start the CF interrogation;
The test can take several seconds.
The ARGUS displays the type (e.g. CFU) and service
(e.g. A3K1H) of the call diversion, which in this
example is the third of a total of nine found (3/09). The
number 2351919658 is diverted to 14418.
Delete a call diversion
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Some PBXs or exchanges do not permit the use of the mechanism used (by the
ARGUS) for the interrogation of the call diversions for all MSNs or they return a
negative acknowledgement of the interrogation of call diversions, implying that no
call diversions have been set up.
In the event of a negative acknowledgement, the ARGUS will, therefore, request
that the own MSN be entered.
The call diversion interrogation will be repeated MSN-specific.
Naturally, in this case, the results of the interrogation of the call diversion only
apply for the entered MSN and not for the entire access.
<YES> Clear the displayed call diversion in the
exchange
If the call diversion cannot be cleared, the
ARGUS will report: “Call diversion not
changeable!”.
<ALL> Delete all call diversions.
<CONTI.> The ARGUS returns to the Single tests
menu.
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